This is the scary moment passengers aboard a Southwest plane in New Mexico JUMPED from the aircraft's wing onto the tarmac below following an emergency landing.
In the video, Brandon Cox films the moment of his exit from the plane and as he clambers onto the plane's wing. At around 64 seconds into the clip, Cox leaps from the plane's wing onto the tarmac below, documenting the ordeal on his mobile phone.
Cox explains: "We were forced into an emergency landing. The plane descended very quickly. We had landed a bit rough and exited the emergency doors. We ended up exiting on the wing of the plane with no way down but to jump. I was trying to keep people calm and so were others.
He added: "Everyone was trying to assist people and be helpful but many were panicking. I tried to help a lady down and ended up getting pulled down with her so I had to jump down. Everyone had to jump down to the runway below. Something serious was wrong with the plane so we had to get away immediately. It was a very scary situation for everyone."
Southwest Flight 3562 took off from Phoenix on Sunday night (March 11) and was headed for Dallas. But soon after takeoff, the crew noticed an unusual smell in the cabin, reports cited airline as saying.

A man hung his socks on the ring handles in China's Beijing Subway on March 13.
The video shows the man in red jacket putting his bare feet on the handrail in the middle of the carriage and hanging his socks on the ring handles.
As he realized that someone was filming him, he used a plastic bag to cover his face.
Onlookers said that it was smelling out in the whole carriage, according to local reports.

A London man caused a minor hold-up by dancing in the middle of the road in front of a double-decker bus.
Dashcam footage shows a man gyrating while he ambles down the road in front of the iconic red bus in the Haringey neighbourhood of the city.
The man appears to speed up to a slow jog as cars attempt to pass him on moderately busy road.

For most people, the last place they would want to take a sauna would be in the back of an old car.
But for hundreds of cold water swimmers at the 2018 Winter Swimming World Championships in Tallinn over the weekend, a bright yellow Audi car was converted into a sauna.
It proved a big draw for the budgie smuggler brigade.

The aftermath of the torrential rainfall that took place and flooded Barron Falls in Far North Queensland is laid bare in this footage filmed on March 10.
The video shows the waterfall of Barron Falls, overcome by large gushes of water due to burst river banks.
In the video, water crashes into the rocks far below.
Writes the filmer: "Barron Falls has become an awe-inspiring, ferocious waterfall that many have likened to Niagara Falls!"
Local Australian news have reported that the region has been hammered by rough weather over the past four days, with more than 600mm of rain.
The torrential rain has started to ease slightly, however forecasters have warned a cyclone could be looming right around the corner.

This is the funny moment a dad accidentally spit chewing gum onto his one-year-old son's face as he tried to blow a bubble.
The clip shows the baby staring at his dad intently and waiting him to blow a bubble with his chewing gum.
However, the gum suddenly flies out of his dad's mouth and sticks right onto the face of his baby son, sat opposite him.
The video was filmed in Jinan City in eastern China's Shandong Province on February 28.

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Two tourists were facing jail this morning after having sex on the beach.
The pair had been up all night partying by when they jumped on a large black drainage pipe and began romping in Pattaya, Thailand, on March 4.
The man pulled down his partner's denim pants and began vigorously having sex with the woman for over three minutes as she lay on her back.
Horrified onlookers filmed the Western pair before shouting at them to stop. They then disappeared down the beach.
Police have launched a hunt for the couple who they claim have damaged the image of the popular tourist destination.
Police Colonel Apichai Krobpetch, a superintendent at Pattaya police station, said: ''This happened in a public place where many tourists go to relax.
''I do not know where the tourists come from but officers are pursuing them in order to protect the reputation of the area.''
Officers have now interviewed staff at the lifeguard's hut on Dongtan Beach from where the pair were filmed.
The couple is believed to have been drunk. Officers are now checking CCTV to retrace their footsteps in the area and appealing to the public for more information.

Punters came out in force in the town of Cheltenham on day one of the horse-racing festival.
The six men are seen dancing down the town's high-street chanting "Ruby Tuesday", a reference to Irish jockey Ruby Walsh.
Walsh is expected to win big at this year's race after picking up four wins in one day in the 2017 edition.

Zara Tindall arrives on Day One of the Cheltenham Festival.
Tindall is Queen Elizabeth II's granddaughter.
She was a member of the Great Britain eventing team and won the Eventing World Championship in 2006.

A parked, driverless red Volvo V40 rolled through a fence and onto ground four meters below in Chesterfield, Derbyshire in the UK.
According to a local report, the incident was due to an electrical fault.
In the video, the car can be seen half up in the air having slid down a wall. Firefighters then attend to the car, which had ended up in the front yard of a house.
"Thankfully no one was hurt," writes the filmer, a local resident.

Preparations at Cheltenham Racecourse ahead of the festival's opening today (March 13).
More than 260,000 thousand racegoers are expected to hit Prestbury Park over the next four days for Cheltenham Festival.
The Guinness Village will play host to Irish bands and is expected to serve up to more than 265,000 pints of the black stuff.

Footage shows powerful winds blowing down power lines and sending debris flying through the air as freak weather hit Sakon Nakhon in northeastern Thailand.
The torrential rains and strong winds were caused by a high-pressure system moving in from China on March 7.

This is the moment an airport security guards steals 630 US dollars worth of cash from a passenger's handbag - seconds before it goes through an x-ray.
Nimble-fingered Busakorn Somkwamdee, 26, was caught on CCTV opening the tourist's bag when it was in a basket on a conveyor belt.
She then removed a large bundle of notes and slipped them into her right pocket - despite a passenger standing next to her at the time.
But the horrified Chinese passenger contacted airport bosses when they noticed the missing money while in the departure lounge at Suvarnabhumi Airport.
Cops arrested Somkwamdee who was caught red-handed with 4,000 Chinese yen. The employee, who had worked at the airport for two years, was interviewed by police and suspended after she admitted the theft.
Airport boss Kittipong Kittikajorn said the security guard admitted the theft but claimed it was the first time she had stolen.
Kittipong, deputy director of the airport, said: ''Airport officials are reviewing CCTV to check if the staff member has stolen from other passengers. We believe that there could be other thefts because she carried out this one very professionally. She was quick with her hands and knew how to avoid CCTV cameras. All the evidence will be gathered and she will be prosecuted.''

This is the terrifying moment a driver is confronted head-on by a raging tornado after getting caught in a tropical storm.
Anuchit Suchat, 35, was driving in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, last Wednesday afternoon when a sudden burst of heavy rain drenched the area.
The businessman thought he had passed the worst of it but then noticed the ominous dark cloud swirling towards him.
He said: ''I noticed there was something like smoke rising in the air. It turned out to be a twister, like a hurricane, and I slowed down because I didn't want to get too near.
''It was very windy and very scary. I slowed down but I was worried about the car in front which was in the path of the tornado.'
The freak weather phenomenon - a storm chaser's dream - dispersed without causing damage.
Elsewhere in the region, powerful winds blew down power lines and sent debris flying through the air in neighbouring Sakon Nakhon province.
The torrential rains and strong winds were caused by a high-pressure system moving in from China.

A driver jumps a red light and comes within inches of taking out a pedestrian in the English town of Reading.
In the dash-cam video, captured on February 12, a woman crosses the road at a pedestrian crossing.
The traffic lights are on red for approximately four seconds when a driver ignores the red and continues to drive.
At the last moment, the woman spots the car ignoring the light and stops walking. After the car continues, the woman pauses for a moment and places an arm on her chest in shock.
Another pedestrian, a man crossing from the other side of the road, is also forced to stop suddenly as the driver ignores the red light.
Writes the filmer: "This has to be the luckiest woman in Reading and the stupidest all in one clip.
"The driver was early twenties and she must have been distracted by something."
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Indian Forest officials used an excavator to rescue a baby elephant that had been stranded in a swamp.
The animal had spent the night in the swap and collapsed in exhaustion after struggling to free itself in vain.
Villagers of Madihalli in Hassan, South India, noticed the baby elephant’s plight on the night of March 11.
The baby elephant had fallen into the swamp that had been clogged with silt and was struggling to get out. Its herd moved away on seeing the people and stood patiently at a nearby patch of forest.
The forest officials, who were alerted, waited till the daylight to start the rescue operations.
The brought in an excavator, which tried to make a path for the elephant to emerge out on its own.
As the animal was too exhausted, the excavator driver then gently nudged it from behind with the vehicle’s bucket.
The baby elephant mustered the strength to get out of the swamp but turned its ire on the excavator.
It approached the cabin and threatened to pull out the driver and his two assistants with its trunk, prompting them to jump out and flee.
As the crowd of onlookers started shouting, the elephant changed its mind and ran towards the forest to rejoin its waiting herd.

A goat tried to climb over a stone wall in Scotland but got stuck. He eventually managed to get over the wall but had to knock a large rock off the top to get free.
This video was filmed in November 2017.

An adorable Westie decided to devour a biscuit instead of obeying his owner’s “stay” command.
“I was trying to train my West Highland Terrier to sit and stay using his favourite biscuits.,” the owner said. “He decides to never listen to me when he's hungry.”

Drivers cleared the way for an ambulance transferring a critically ill patient in a congested tunnel in eastern China.
In the video, shot in Jinhua in the Zhejiang Province on February 25, vehicles in a severe traffic jam pull over to give a narrow pass for the ambulance to go through in the tunnel.
Thanks to the kind-hearted drivers, the ambulance passed the tunnel in only five minutes.

A mum in China made funny faces to avoid her son from using iPhone’s Face ID to confirm a payment.
The video, captured in Luohe in the central Henan Province on March 3, shows the woman suddenly making exaggerated expressions on her face to prevent her iPhone X from identifying her as her son holds the phone in front of her face to confirm the payment through Face ID.
The son says, “Be normal, mum. Hurry up.”
His mum replies, “Do not expect that you will succeed!”

A stray cat sat on a man’s shoulder like a parrot and appeared in no rush to hop off.
“For a stray, she was very loving to us all,” the man said. “I sadly wish I could have taken her home, but I'm not equipped to take care of another animal.”
“On a whim, I decided to pick her up, and that is when she decided to climb on my shoulder as if I was a pirate and she a parrot,” the man continued. “I hope she is well and someone loving has welcomed her into their home.”